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Strictly Business – BUCHANAN REALTY GROUP highlights this week’s activity

The Buchanan Realty Group CLICK HERE is a boutique commercial real estate firm that specializes in all aspects of commercial leasing to clients across the Southeast.

 

With attention to detail, and client oriented goals, the team, under the direction of principal agent, Brandon Buchanan, successfully represents owners & tenants who want to see growth in their prospective investments or businesses.

 

BRG agents are leaders in the investment sales and acquisition department, and pride themselves in their abilities to successfully negotiate the best deals for their clients. The team has represented clients focused on retail, hospitality, C-store, medical, industrial, and multi-family sectors.

 

Business Spotlight – Ella Stone joins Town & Country REALTORS

 

Town & Country REALTORS is proud to welcome Ella Stone as the newest Licensed Assistant for the Kristen Londe Team. A Jackson native with deep local roots and a passion for service, Ella brings a fresh perspective, professional polish, and strong marketing expertise to her role.

 

Stone graduated from Mississippi State University in May 2024 with a degree in Business Administration, with a focus in Management and Operations and an emphasis in Public Relations.

 

Her academic background, combined with her hands-on experience as a Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator at Town & Country REALTORS, gives her a familiar perspective when it comes to understanding both the market and the team’s needs.

 

“I’m thrilled to be stepping into this new chapter,” Stone said. “Serving people is such meaningful work, and I’m grateful to be doing it with a real estate agent people know and trust.”

 

West Tennessee Healthcare Board of Trustees approve 3 resolutions during monthly meeting

 

The West Tennessee Healthcare Board of Trustees held their monthly meeting at 5 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.

 

III. May Employee of the Month Presentation:

Vice President: James Fountain, VP

Executive Director: Dallas Griggs, WTHVC

Employee of the Month: Scott Sweat, Procedure Room Coordinator

 

  1. Special Presentation: Dr. Jackie Taylor, Chief Physician Executive

Presenter: Jennifer Varner, Director of Clinical Quality

Subject: STEMI Update

  1. Minutes of Previous Meeting: April 29, 2025
  2. Actions Requiring Trustee Approval:
  3. Privileges: Dr. Michael Revelle, Chief of Staff
  4. Resolution: Appoint Board Member at Pathways: Tina Prescott
  5. Resolution: Replacement of 6 Sterile Washers: James Fountain

VII. Information Sharing/Items for Discussion:

  1. Committee Reports:

1) Medical Care Review: Ray Washington

2) IT Governance: Phil Bryant

  1. WTH Dashboard: Dr. Jackie Taylor
  2. Financial Report: Jeff Blankenship
  3. President’s Report: Tina Prescott

VIII. Discussion

  1. Adjournment

 

Retailer offering returned, overstocked merchandise opens on North Highland Avenue

 

MAC.BID, which purchases truckloads of returned and overstock merchandise from numerous national big box and online retailers, is opening in Jackson at 2151 North Highland Ave., which is the former home of American Freight Furniture & Mattress.

 

Open daily from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., items at the 30,600-square-foot facility, are processed and put into individual auction lots that are sold on its website and mobile app. All auction lots start at $1.00 and are sold to the highest bidder without reserve pricing.

 

Virtually anything sold by large retailers can be found on MAC.BID. These items range in size from Apple phone chargers to Peloton exercise bikes. The typical retail price range is from $25.00 to thousands of dollars.

 

MAC.BID will post tens of thousands of new auction items daily. Each item has a posted closing time – set a reminder to make sure you do not miss out on the closing of the auction. The auctions are posted every weekday evening.

 

To participate, a customer must create an account and add a payment method (credit or debit card) that will be charged for your successful auctions. If for some reason the customer needs to change the card they have used for bidding they have until the morning after the auction closed to change it to avoid any problems with the transaction being successful.

 

Every item in an auction has its own countdown clock to advise the potential buyer of the time left before the close of that auction.

 

Should a higher bid come in as an auction is closing, the auction clock will reset to allow additional bids and will continue to do so if there is active bidding.

 

BUCHANAN REALTY GROUP CLICK HERE com/ highlights this week’s business activity in Jackson and the area.

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